Pos network including printing and highlighting

ABSTRACT

The invention provides for optional printing at a point of sale (POS). The invention provides a system and computer implemented method for printing information at a POS relating to a purchase transaction at the POS, comprising printing a second alternative instead of a default print, or printing both a default and a second print, in both cases dependent upon the second print being timely delivered to the POS printer. Preferably, the second print depends upon processing business rules related to color in the print.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/680,938, filed Mar. 1, 2007, entitled “POS Network Including Printing and Highlighting”, which claims priority to U.S. provisional application 60/778,410 filed Mar. 3, 2006, entitled “POS Network Including Color Printing and Color Highlighting.”

ACRONYMS USED IN THIS APPLICATION Point Of Sale—POS Computer System—CS Universal Product Code—UPC Consumer IDentification—CID DEFINITIONS OF BACKGROUND TERMS

Point of sale means a location where a sales transaction occurs.

Universal product code UPC means any code used to uniquely identify a product item, including the original UPC specification and subsequent variations and expansions thereupon.

Transaction data means data for a transaction, such as a transaction transacted at a POS. Transaction data includes UPC codes for product items purchased, product description, manufacturer, brand name, prices of those items, CID associated with the transaction, POS identifier (lane), date, time, discounts, coupon identifications, cashier identification, payment type, etc.

Individual transaction data means transaction data associated with a single transaction. Individual transaction data need not include all of the foregoing elements described for transaction data.

Print file for a printer means a file containing instructions in the printers native instruction set and all data to be contained in the printout by the printer of the print file.

Print data for a printer means data containing instructions for a printer including references to data objects stored by the printer, other than printer glyphs and individual text characters.

Printer glyphs are image objects used by printers to form text characters of font sets.

Computer system means one or more digital computers networked together.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the prior art, combined POS and incentive offer generation CSs include a store controller CS and an incentive CS both located at a retail store in which the retail store in which the store controller CS operates. The store controller CS received the transaction data from the POS terminals from which it can track the inventory for that retail store, and provide to the POS terminals product pricing information for products identified at the POS terminals. For large retail stores, there are plural POS terminals. The store controller CS typically stores price, product item stock, and accounting information for the retail store, and transaction data obtained from the POS terminals in that retail store. The POS terminals may be specialized CSs performing POS terminal functions. Those functions included acquiring individual transaction data, transmitting the data to the store controller CS, and generating a printed register or sales receipt.

In the prior art, there is a POS black ink printer at each POS for printing register or sales receipts for each customer conducting an individual purchase transaction at the POS. At each POS there is a bar code reader for reading into the POS terminal UPCs, CIDs, and a magnetic strip reader for reading payment account identifications, such as customer credit or debit card number. These readers at the POS and the POS terminal are functionally interrelated so that the POS terminal may acquire the read data. There may also be readers associated with the POS designed to read checking account number from checks and biometric data, and to pass that information to the POS terminal. In the prior art, all of the POS terminals communicate with a store controller CS via network connections.

In the prior art, there is also an incentive CS located at the retail store. The incentive CS has a network connection to the network segment connecting the POS controller CS to the POS terminals. This enables the incentive CS to listen to the network traffic between the POS terminals and the POS controller CS. The incentive CS stores enough of the specification of the store controller CS to be able to decode the network traffic to determine lane, UPC, CID, and end of transaction data. This allows the incentive CS to obtain individual transaction data.

In the prior art, the incentive CSs had a means (either dial up or network connection to the Internet) to communicate with a central CS to provide individual transaction data, and other data, thereto. The central CS transmitted awards data to the incentive CS. Awards data includes a CID in association with incentive data. Incentive data is for example instructions for printing an incentive offer, a such as a coupon. The awards data may include a UPC for a product having the discount to be offered by the coupon.

The prior art systems did not include the novel features, network structure, processing, or business rules, and business methods, related to default and second printing, discussed below.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the invention to provide systems and computer implemented methods for printing information.

The inventor conceived of using a printer, preferably a color printer, at a POS, to print receipts, data structures to store related graphics, and hardware to apply certain printer receipt related business rules (herein after business rules), for individual transactions occurring at each POS. Execution of some of the business rules results in generation of a default and a second print file, or default and second print data, and transmission of the default and second print file or print data to the printer at the POS. Some of the rules and the preferred embodiment relate to a color printer since they involve printing of color highlighting, such as water marking, and printing different colors.

Retail Store Network Configuration

The invention provides local retail store network architectures that enable a CS, preferably an incentive CS, to obtain data upon which it runs business rules to generate a second print file or second print data, and to send that second print file or second print data to a POS printer at a POS, in addition to a default print file or default print data sent to the POS printer. The data used to generate the first and second print files or print data includes individual transaction data, and optionally awards data and updated business rules data.

Alternative retail store CS network architectures include a network line connecting from the incentive CS to:

A—a line on which the prior art incentive CS listens to the network traffic in the POS CS; B—a data line connecting the terminal CS to a network segment to which the incentive CS connects; C—a data line connecting to the data line from the terminal POS to the printer; or D—a data line connecting to both the incentive CS and the printer.

The data line D connecting to both the incentive CS and the printer preferably connects to a USB port on the printer.

The functional requirement of embodiments employing an incentive CS is to enable the incentive CS to obtain the transaction data from the POS and provide data to the printer, preferably a color printer, associated with the POS terminal at that POS.

In all embodiments, the POS printer may determine the origin of a print file sent to it by either a network address associated with the print file, or by a flag value associated with the print file, and a lookup table in the printer logic indicating by network address or flag value the origin of the print file.

In all embodiments, a CS refers to at least one central processing unit (CPU), memory the CPU accesses, and an operating system enabling the CPU, the memory, and optional input output (I/O devices to function based upon non operating system code.

In those instances where it is noted that a printer performs processing, the printer includes a CPU and memory accessible by the CPU of the printer enabling the printer to perform the indicated functions. The printer also includes printing hardware for printing to paper.

Reference to separate elements communicating with one another including the store controller POS, the incentive CS, the POS terminal, and the printer, indicates network communication between these elements employing one or more network protocols.

In all embodiments, optionally the CS generating the second print file or second print data, does not send that second print file or second print data to a printer if the second print file or second print data is not sent by a predetermined send time. The predetermined send time is either based upon a time starting from a time of completion of the transaction associated with the individual transaction data, or a time starting with receipt of individual transaction data by the CS generating the second print file or second print data.

FIRST EMBODIMENT

In one alternative, the POS terminal or the store controller CS generates a default print file for printing a sales receipt for an individual transaction completed at a POS, and transmits that default print file to the POS printer at that POS. The POS printer is programmed to cache the default print file it received form the POS terminal for a predetermined period of time, a wait time period, such as 1, 2, of 5 seconds, while it awaits data from the incentive CS. If the POS printer receives a second print file from the incentive CS prior to the predetermined period of time, the POS printer is configured to print the second print file it received from the incentive CS and not print the default print file it received from the POS terminal or the store controller CS. If the POS printer does not receive the second print file from the incentive CS within the predetermined period of time, the POS printer is configured to print the default print file received from the POS terminal or the store controller CS, and to not print the second print file.

SECOND EMBODIMENT

In a related alternative, the POS terminal or the store controller CS generates default printer data for transmission to the printer, and the POS printer uses that default printer data to look up additional data in a local printer database in the printer to generate a default print file including a sales receipt, and prints the default print file containing the sales receipt for the individual transaction completed at the POS terminal. The POS printer is programmed to cache either the default print data it receives from the POS terminal or the default print file the printer generates, for a predetermined period of time, such as 1, 2, of 5 seconds, while it awaits data from the incentive CS. If the POS printer receives second print data from the incentive CS for printing a sales receipt prior to the predetermined period of time, the POS printer uses that second print data to look up additional data in a local printer database to generate a second print file including a sales receipt, and the POS printer prints the second print file including the sales receipt for the individual transaction completed at the corresponding POS, and it does not print the default. If the POS printer does not receive the second print data from the incentive CS within the predetermined period of time, the POS printer is configured to print from the default.

THIRD EMBODIMENT

In a related alternative, the POS printer may be configured to either receive print files, or use print data it receives to look up additional data in a local printer database to generate print files, from either or both of the incentive CS and the alternative source of data, either the POS terminal or the store controller CS. That is, the POS printer may receive any combination of either or both of print data or print files corresponding to the default print data or file, and any combination of the second print data or file.

FOURTH EMBODIMENT

In one alternative, the POS terminal is programmed to transmit the default print file or default printer data it generated to both the POS printer and to the incentive CS. The incentive CS then uses that default printer file or default printer data to determine the individual transaction data for the individual transaction and to implement its business rules on that individual transaction data, and the incentive CS subsequently transmits a second print file or second printer data, which is based upon implementation of its business rules on that transaction data, to the POS printer.

FIFTH EMBODIMENT

In one alternative, the store controller CS or the POS terminal assumes the functions of the incentive CS, in which case the incentive CS is redundant and not necessary. In this alternative, the store controller CS of the POS terminal stores the data indicated above for the incentive CS, and the store controller CS of the POS terminal transmits to the POS printer the data indicated above as being transmitted by the incentive CS. If the store controller CS assumes the functions of the incentive CS, it may receive the default print file or default print data indicated above as being sent to the incentive CS.

SIXTH EMBODIMENT

In one alternative, the POS printer assumes the functions noted above for the incentive CS. In this embodiment, the POS printer includes a central processing unit and memory and generates the second print data or second print file indicated above as being generated by the incentive CS. The POS printer does so by either concurrently processing individual transaction data to generate the default print file and the second print file, or by first generating the default print file and sequentially thereafter generating the second print file. Of course, the POS printer stores the code containing the business rules associated with the incentive computer, and the data associated with the incentive computer indicated above.

Timing

The predetermined period of time is preferably set to be a time during which a delay will not cause reduced efficiency or annoyance to customers completing a transaction at the POS. If the POS printer received a print file from the incentive CS within the specified period of time, the POS printer proceeds to print the print file received from the incentive CS and not print the print file received from the POS terminal.

The incentive CS receives individual transaction data for an individual transaction during or after the end of the individual transaction. The incentive CS may obtain the individual transaction data for the individual transaction from a network connection of the type described above while the transaction is occurring. Alternatively, the incentive CS may receive an individual transaction data file for the individual transaction, once that transaction is completed, from one of the other network nodes, including the store controller CS, the POS terminal, or the POS printer.

At some point, the incentive CS receives data indicating to it that the transaction at the POS has ended (end of transaction data signal, or tender data signal). If the incentive CS completes its business rule processing prior to receipt of the end of transaction data, it awaits that end of transaction data. If the incentive CS has received that end of transaction data prior to completion of processing of its business rules against the transaction data in response to an individual transaction, the incentive CS completes its business rule processing and generates either a second print file or second print data containing sales receipt data, and also additional print information, and transmits that second print file or second print data to the POS printer associated with the POS from which the individual transaction data originated.

Format of Data Sent to the Post Printer

The data that the POS printer receives include reference data specifying objects and print properties stored in the database in the POS printer and a sequence of printing of those objects. For example, the non print file data that the POS printer receives may be in vector graphics form, and the data stored in the database in a color printer may be objects including color objects, referenced in vector graphics files.

Business Rules Implemented in the Incentive CS

The incentive CS may run rules specific to individual UPCs, or any combination of UPC codes. Therefore, upon receipt of each UPC code, the incentive CS may run code implementing certain business rules that do not require prior completion of the customer's order.

The business rules executed by the incentive CS may be implemented against the individual transaction data for the current individual transaction at the POS, or against that data and also against data stored by the incentive CS from prior transactions associated with a CID associated with the current individual transaction data.

For example, a business rule implemented by the incentive CS may provide the consumer a coupon for one brand of a category of products when the consumer has consistently over a period of time purchased another brand in that category of products. That business rule may require examining individual transactions data for prior transactions associated with the CID associated with the current transaction, or both prior transactions data and the current individual transaction data.

For example, a business rule implemented by the incentive CS may be to highlight, enlarge in font size, change font, add a watermark background color, or add branding text, to print in the register receipt for a product identification associated with a certain UPC in the individual transaction data. See for example FIG. 3.

Definition of Additional Print Information

The data stored by the incentive CS may include individual transaction data, business rules data specifying information to include in printing in addition to the conventional the register receipts information. Conventional register receipts information includes product identification, price, quantity, and total cost. This additional information relating to the register receipt is called herein below ‘additional print information.’ The additional print information results in the second print data and the second print data for an individual transaction being different from the default print file and default print data for that transaction.

The additional print information to include in printing of the register receipt results from applying business rules to the individual transaction data for transactions. This additional print information may include any or all of color, size, and location, of printed text and image data, such as color highlighting of certain product identifications, change in dimension or font type of text associated with certain product descriptions, inclusion of product logos, order of printing of descriptions of products (which ones to print first for higher visibility), and also information for printing coupons and product redemption forms, including coupon and redemption form product identifications, and amount of coupon or redemption form value.

The incentive CS applies the business rules to either generate a second print file in which the additional print information has been used to specify the second print file or generate second print data instructions used by the printer to generate and print, including printing of data objects stored in a database in the POS printer.

For example, the business rules may result in additional print information specifying highlighting with a water mark, a certain color border, a certain color text, a font, a character code size, text or graphics, and text or graphics objects to include in print.

Skippy Example

As a concrete example, one business rule is to print the portion fo the register receipt containing identification of a particular Skippy brand peanut butter product item showing the item description (Skippy 12 Oz bottle) and cost along with a light blue background, a foreground image of a can of Skippy peanut butter, and the statement “More Skippy has been sold than any other peanut butter in the world!” See FIG. 3. The light blue background water mark, the foreground image of the can of Skippy, and the text statement are additional print information; not information that would be printed by a default print. One benefit of such graphical highlighting is increased consumer recognition of manufacturer, brand name, product name, trademark, or trade dress.

Central CS

The business rules and data applicable to the incentive CS and the POS printer may be periodically or aperiodically updated. The updates may be transmitted from the central CS to each incentive CS in each retail store, to each store controller CS, and each networked POS printer. The updates include be new business rules for the incentive CS to implement sent to the incentive CS, reference identifications for data objects which are transmitted to both the incentive CS and the POS printer, and corresponding data objects transmitted to the POS printer.

In addition, the central CS could transmit to each incentive CS, each store controller POS, each POS printer, or to a central retail store CS, changes and updates to retailer product descriptions. The central CS can receive retailer specific updates via communication from a master retailer CS via the Internet.

Validation Checks

The incentive CS may perform pre business rule validation checks on the transaction data it receives. These validation checks may include (1) that all UPCs in the transaction data are in the incentive CSs local database and (2) that transaction data received by it for the same transaction from two different sources (such as the POS terminal and the store controller CS), contained the same data. If the incentive CS determines a discrepancy between two data sets, it may not generate and send a print file or print data to the POS printer. Instead, it may send a non validation signal to the POS printer, and the POS printer may be configured to respond by printing the print file or print data it previously received from the store controller POS in response to receipt of the non validation signal.

Related Invention

In a related invention, retailer computer system 10 is configured to always print on the POS printer the default print file or default print data. In addition, the POS printer is configured to thereafter print a second print file if the POS printer receives the second print file within the wait time period. In this related invention, retail store CS generates a second print file or second print data which does not instruct the POS printer to print register receipt information contained in printing of the default. Instead, the second print file or second print data only instructs the POS printer to print information in addition to the default register receipt information, including specifically coupons resulting from processing individual transaction data by the retail store CS and awards determined by the CID associated with each individual transaction and a lookup table of CIDs and associated awards.

Aspects of the Invention

In one aspect, the invention provides a system and computer implemented method for printing information, comprising:

receiving in a POS terminal of a POS of a first retail store individual transaction data for an individual transaction;

generating from said individual transaction data for said individual transaction either a default print file or default print data for printing a sales receipt for said individual transaction;

printing from a POS printer, if said POS printer at said POS receives a second print file or second print data associated with said individual transaction data prior to expiration of a wait period of time associated with at time of said individual transaction, using said second print file or said second print data;

printing from said POS printer, if said POS printer does not receive said second print file or said second print data prior to expiration of said wait period of time, using said default print file or said default print data.

In another aspect, the invention provides a computer implemented system and method for printing information, comprising:

receiving, in a POS terminal of a retail store CS at a POS in a retail store, individual transaction data for an individual transaction;

generating from said individual transaction data for said individual transaction a default print file or default print data for printing a sales receipt for said individual transaction;

printing, using said default print file or said default print data, said sales receipt at a POS printer;

printing from said POS printer, using a second print file or second print data, at least one coupon, only if said POS printer receives said second print file prior to expiration of a specified wait period of time.

Other dependent aspects are described below and appear in the dependent claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is also described with reference to the following figures.

FIGS. 1A-1D is a schematic of a novel computer network system;

FIG. 2 is a schematic of a conventional digital computer;

FIG. 3 is a mock up in black and white of a color register receipt resulting from implementation of the disclosed invention;

FIG. 4 are data structures for storing data relevant to implementing the disclosed invention;

FIGS. 5A-5D are flow charts showing steps implementing the disclosed methods.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 shows computer network 1 including retail store CS 10, manufacturer CS 20, central CS 30, master retailer CS 40, and network 150. Preferably network 1 is the Internet. Retailer store CS includes one or more CS for logging and audit tracking transactions in the corresponding retail store, and running business rules implementing printing at retail store printers, among other things. Each noted CS may include several individual computers networked together. Locally networked computers and computer systems networked via network 50 connect via network communications lines 50. Each of the networked CSs includes hardware and software for implementing packet switched network communication protocols, such as TCP/IP.

Central CS 30 includes a database storing data received from a plurality of retail store CSs. This data includes individual transaction data, awards log data, and it may include printer description data and printer software data, such as printer drivers.

Manufacturer CS 20 may include manufacturer data specifying manufacturers products, coupons or advertising to associate with that product, and may also include manufacturer criteria applicable to purchase history data (historical individual transaction data) associated with a CID indicating if that CID qualifies for the coupons or advertising. Central CS preferable includes code for receiving that data from the manufacturer CS s for multiple manufacturers, and applying the foregoing manufacturer criteria to transaction data, generating corresponding awards data (awards in association with the CID), and transmitting the awards data to the retail store CS associated by the central CS with the CID.

Retail store CS 10 includes code for logging transactions occurring in the POSs of the corresponding retail store, generating a default print file for individual transaction data for each individual transaction, generating a second print file for individual transaction data for each individual transaction, determining if CIDs associated with individual transaction data for each individual transaction qualify for awards, and printing a register receipt and awards data. A POS printer prints the register receipt based upon either the default print of second print file or data. The POS printer or a second marketing printer optionally prints awards associated with the individual transaction data for an individual transaction, after the retail store CS 10 determines awards for which that CID and that individual transaction qualify.

Master retailer CS optionally receives transaction data from retail store CS 10 and sends retail store CS 10 updates to product descriptions, UPCs, and other information. Central CS 30 may alternatively perform any of these functions.

FIGS. 1B-1D show alternative embodiments of networking of elements of retail store CS 10. In each embodiment, there exists POS controller CS 70, incentive CS 80, a set of POSs, such as POS1 at which reside POS terminal T1, and printer P1, POS 2 at which there exists POS terminal T2 and printer P2, etc.

FIG. 1B shows retail store CS with terminal T1 and printer P1 at POS1, etc. It also shows no express network connection, indicating that all elements of the retail store CS may communicate with one another.

FIG. 1C illustrates four network configuration embodiments of retail store CS 10 labeled A-D indicating different network connections of incentive CS 80. In embodiments A-D respectively, incentive CS 80: connects to the communication path between POS controller CS 70 (A); connects to POS terminal T1; connects to the communication path between POS terminal T1 and printer P1; and connect to printer P1.

FIG. 1D illustrates that all network components of retail store CS 10 may be connected to a network switch.

Printer P1 may be a local printer controlled by POS terminal T1, or it may be a network addressable node in the retail store CS local area network.

FIG. 2 shows elements of a conventional digital computer 20 including a CPU processing instructions in an instruction stack, random access memory (RAM), disk memory (DISK), input output structure (I/O elements including for example a screen display, keyboard, and mouse), and interface electronics interfacing the components to one another, and operating system code for coordinating activities of each of the elements. Processing and generating herein refer to functions associated with the CPUs implementing instructions, typically on transaction data.

FIG. 3 shows exemplary register receipt 300 (also called a sales receipt) printed by the disclosed method. Register receipt 300 includes printed segments corresponding to data fields for store identification 310 (name, address, manager name, cashier name), printed segments corresponding to data fields for purchased product information 320 (in line image data objects, large image data objects, product descriptions, large image additional descriptions, product description formatting, product price, and text coloring, and background coloring such as water marks), data fields for transaction summary information 330 (tax, balance, payment type), and data fields for discount information 340 (discount description and discount amount, total discounts).

The printed segments corresponding to data fields for purchased product information 320's in line image data objects correspond for example to the image “Pic ID” 320A; for large image data objects correspond for example to “Pic ID” 320B, for product descriptions correspond for example to “Fresca” 320C, for large image additional descriptions for example to “More Skippy has been sold than any other peanut butter in the world” 320D, product description formatting for example to the relative locations of the information corresponding to the Skippy product, and coloring corresponding for example to watermark 320E, indicated by slanted lines, over the information for the Skippy product. The enlarged size of the information relating to the Skippy product and the distinct coloring (such as water marking) associated therewith makes the Skippy related information more discernable to a viewer.

Optionally, coupons may be printed on the printer printing the register receipt, on the same paper tape on which the register receipt 300 is printed. Preferably, such coupons are printed before or after regions 310-330. The coupons so printed may be based upon processing by retail store CS 10 is described above. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of highlighting transaction information, the method being implemented in a computer system having one or more physical processors programmed with computer program instructions that, when executed by the computer system, programs the computer system to perform the method, the method comprising: receiving, by the computer system, transaction information from a point of sale (POS) computer, the transaction information relating to one or more products scanned at the POS; identifying, by the computer system, a product identification that identifies a product scanned at the POS based on the transaction information; generating, by the computer system, highlighting information to be printed on a receipt; generating, by the computer system, a print instruction to print the receipt based on the highlighting information, wherein the receipt, when printed, includes the highlighting information and a description that identifies the product; and providing, by the computer system, the print instruction to a POS printer.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the product identification comprises a stock keeping unit, and the description comprises a name of the product.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: obtaining, by the computer system, an additional description and an image of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: obtaining, by the computer system, an additional description of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: obtaining, by the computer system, an image of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: obtaining, by the computer system, an additional description and a picture of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: generating, by the computer system, a bounding box around the description.
 8. The method of claim 4, wherein generating the bounding box comprises: coloring, by the computer system, the bounding box with a background color.
 9. The method of claim 1, wherein generating highlighting information comprises: adding, by the computer system, coupon information to be printed adjacent to the description.
 10. A system of highlighting transaction information, the system comprising: a computer system comprising one or more physical processors programmed with computer program instructions that, when executed by the computer system, programs the computer system to: receive transaction information from a point of sale (POS) computer, the transaction information relating to one or more products scanned at the POS; identify a product identification that identifies a product scanned at the POS based on the transaction information; generate highlighting information to be printed on a receipt; generate a print instruction to print the receipt based on the highlighting information, wherein the receipt, when printed, includes the highlighting information and a description that identifies the product; and provide the print instruction to a POS printer.
 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the product identification comprises a stock keeping unit, and the description comprises a name of the product.
 12. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: obtain an additional description and an image of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 13. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: obtain an additional description of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 14. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: obtain an image of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 15. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: obtain an additional description and a picture of the product to be printed on the receipt in association with the description.
 16. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: generate a bounding box around the description.
 17. The system of claim 13, wherein to generate the bounding box, the computer system is programmed to: color the bounding box with a background color.
 18. The system of claim 10, wherein to generate highlighting information, the computer system is programmed to: add coupon information to be printed adjacent to the description.
 19. A point of sale (POS) printer, comprising: one or more processors programmed by one or more computer program instructions that programs the POS printer to: receive default print information that includes transaction information for a transaction; determine whether second print information is obtained from a computer system remote from the POS printer within a predefined wait period, wherein the second print information includes the transaction information and additional print information related to the transaction information, wherein the second print information is used, instead of the default print information, to print the receipt for the transaction; print the receipt based on the default print information responsive to a determination that the second print information is not received before expiration of the predefined wait period; and print the receipt and the additional print information based on the second print information instead of the default print information responsive to a determination that the second print information is received before the expiration of the predefined wait period.
 20. The POS printer of claim 19, wherein the additional print information comprises highlighting information, and wherein the POS printer is further programmed to: print the highlighting information adjacent to a corresponding product description on the receipt. 